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and i think steve raises a very good point. that the nra is expecting people, those families that you showed, to give up, to back down, because they don't have the money that -- or the brady campaign doesn't have the money to compete against big guns. but persistence and heart are what's going to make this happen. but it's going to take a very long time. so every time there's a mass shooting and people rise up and say we're not going to take it anymore and it dies down, that in itself is an implicit message that, oh, nra, you have won again. >> steve, florida voted last week to uphold their stand your ground law. this just days after an unarmed 19-year-old girl in detroit was shot in the face when she sought help in the middle of the night from a homeowner, and who was armed, of course, with a shotgun, and presumably protected by a stand your ground law there. if we can't curb the ownership of lethal weapons, isn't it time, say, to focus on repealing these stand your ground laws, at least start chopping away at those? >> martin
and i think steve raises a very good point. that the nra is expecting people, those families that you showed, to give up, to back down, because they don't have the money that -- or the brady campaign doesn't have the money to compete against big guns. but persistence and heart are what's going to make this happen. but it's going to take a very long time. so every time there's a mass shooting and people rise up and say we're not going to take it anymore and it dies down, that in itself is an...
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. >> steve weiss, does it continue, and what keeps it going? >> it does continue. and what keeps it going is the bond market. and the economy. so we saw an ism number that came out today better than expected. bonds, rates are backing up. it is the only game in town, remains the only game in the global town. so that's what keeps it going. could we see 3%, 5% down? absolutely. but at the end of the year, we're going to get an early january effect again, and the market will hit new highs. >> the question dan nathan, is there too much euphoria over this market? people have used the bubble word, tobias at citi, with a note questioning the euphoria in the market, saying that firm's proprietary sentiment tracker has climbed to its highest level since 2008, now approaching euphoria territory. which is worrisome. >> yeah, i mean, there's been a lot of talk about bubbles in the last week. we heard larry fink refer to possibly equities being that way. i lived through a couple of bubbles. it doesn't feel that way, to be honest with you, right now. it feels like, if we're proba
. >> steve weiss, does it continue, and what keeps it going? >> it does continue. and what keeps it going is the bond market. and the economy. so we saw an ism number that came out today better than expected. bonds, rates are backing up. it is the only game in town, remains the only game in the global town. so that's what keeps it going. could we see 3%, 5% down? absolutely. but at the end of the year, we're going to get an early january effect again, and the market will hit new...
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brings up steve the most about the news team of morphine just over half an hour from now in the meantime larry king talks to renowned american journalist bob woodward here in r.t. after the break. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to the montpelier a center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually read the constitution although the overwhelming majority claimed that they understood some of it and now we see why the constitution especially the bill of rights are getting whittled away the average person doesn't really know what their secret covenant with the government actually says which means the government can get away with reinterpreting the agreement to suit their needs and not yours because no one is the wiser but if you think i'm going to see blue ridge american how dare you then you are wrong the problem is that any kind of philosophy or
brings up steve the most about the news team of morphine just over half an hour from now in the meantime larry king talks to renowned american journalist bob woodward here in r.t. after the break. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to the montpelier a center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually read the constitution although the overwhelming majority claimed that they understood some of it and now we see why the constitution...
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. >> let's check weather and traffic, steve, how is your forecast? >> we have temperatures in the upper 50s for san francisco, 59 for hayward, a few 40s but generally a lot of 50s due to the cloud cover. we have a partly sunny afternoon, san francisco coming down each day and we topped out with low-to-mid 70s and we are going 65 with too testify in the way of cloud cover. cloud cover is coming through for most of the morning and that easterly breeze is now neutral. it doesn't look like there is an on shore breeze and still some 70s and a lot of upper $70 along the coast. here is sal. >>> in fact i am going to get rid of this here before i can put this map up, bear with me we have a bit of breaking traffic news here, we can go up with the map we have a new crash here west of highway 13 at the high street exit at high mcarthur involving a few vehicles and we have a witness who appeared to see somebody laying down in the center divider and they are not sure what the injuries are but there is slow traffic developing near high street. this just came in a
. >> let's check weather and traffic, steve, how is your forecast? >> we have temperatures in the upper 50s for san francisco, 59 for hayward, a few 40s but generally a lot of 50s due to the cloud cover. we have a partly sunny afternoon, san francisco coming down each day and we topped out with low-to-mid 70s and we are going 65 with too testify in the way of cloud cover. cloud cover is coming through for most of the morning and that easterly breeze is now neutral. it doesn't look...
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. >> steve gave up his job nine years ago, and finances his search for the monster by selling miniature models of nessie to tourists. what are some of the, kind of, established theories about nessie? >> people will look for all sorts of different things. we're all hunting for whatever the answer is, but some people are looking for giant sturgeon, or giant catfish. one guy is hunting for a time gate, back into the past. he believes the answer is, we're seeing things from way back in the past through this, weird. people have got all sorts of different ideas as to what it is. >> now, have you had any sightings yourself? >> i wouldn't say i've seen anything that is 100 percent, definitely one of these animals. >> hmm mm. >> if i saw one of these animals, possibly i wouldn't even tell anybody. you know, doing what i do, if you're asked 60 times a day, have you seen it yet? doesn't take long to say, no. >> yeah. >> but, if i had a long sighting of it, and 60 times a day i had to describe the same event to 60 different people, i'd probably resort back to saying, no. ♪ there's no plan of how
. >> steve gave up his job nine years ago, and finances his search for the monster by selling miniature models of nessie to tourists. what are some of the, kind of, established theories about nessie? >> people will look for all sorts of different things. we're all hunting for whatever the answer is, but some people are looking for giant sturgeon, or giant catfish. one guy is hunting for a time gate, back into the past. he believes the answer is, we're seeing things from way back in...
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now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get closer to it, we'll fine tune this. that's what everything is saying right now. the screaming message. after yesterday's system went by, clear skies, left behind some cold air. morning lows, oakmont, ben low pund dripped -- ben lomond dipped. there were a bunch of 30s around here. even a few upper 20s as well. still, a northerly breeze that's not that bad. there will be a little component of it. it's holding up temperatures out towards fairfield, napa. the airport is 47. north napa, 56 because of the northerly breeze. if you have a smartphone and it says flurries
now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get...
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steve kornacki and joan walsh. well, the president's enemies have made history in the ferocity and frequency of their attacks on the most basic jobs of the president in febds they challenged his right but filibustering the confirmation of chuck hagel. to protect consumers by holding up his nominee for the protective bureau. for two full years. that nominee was finally confirmed in july. in october they challenged his right of blocking mel watt to head the federal housing finance committee. while it was to be the first member of congress to be denied confirmation since the civil war. and most recently, any judges between october 31st and november 18th. shot them all three of the president's nominees to d.c. court of appeals. today they invoke what's called the nuclear option. it kills the republican threat of a filibuster on most presidential appointments. but the bigger message is clear. democrats and this president have gone to war with their enemies finally. let's listen to the president. >> today's pattern of ob
steve kornacki and joan walsh. well, the president's enemies have made history in the ferocity and frequency of their attacks on the most basic jobs of the president in febds they challenged his right but filibustering the confirmation of chuck hagel. to protect consumers by holding up his nominee for the protective bureau. for two full years. that nominee was finally confirmed in july. in october they challenged his right of blocking mel watt to head the federal housing finance committee....
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now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are favoring dry, but i remain steadfast we'll see rain in november. and we'll get blustery cooler conditions on the weekend. today it's sunshine and warmer temps. tonight it will turn westerly into tomorrow. we get that offshore push. had that yesterday, we'll have it again today, which means nice conditions by the beaches. the fog is there. it's rare. it wants to touch the san mateo coast but it can't. 39 here half-moon bay. there are cold readings under clear skies. this system is poised to make a move toward the pacific northwest and the sierra ne
now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are...
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steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it. >> the fall festival of the india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expecting 770-year-old's. you both have been dancing for how many years? >> a
steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it....
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly benefit per household which will be cut, but there is a multiplier effect. which means it has a two to one effect in many cases. so if you lose $5 billion worth of benefits, that can have a $10 billion effect on the u.s. economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 buck
steve sedgwick live for us in london. steve, good morning. >> hello there. yeah, the market had a very good month in october. s&p up over 23% for the year, up over 4% in the month of october. so, yes, they gave back a bit of ground, but it wasn't a great fright. elsewhere really interesting stories. 23 million homes plus, 47 million americans plus, are actually recipients of food stamps and they will get a benefit cut today. it will be around about 36 bucks out of the 275 monthly...
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steve, struggling on this program. a bit of a struggle to get past anecdote to get past anecdotes about some one has lost their current insurance thinks they will have to pay more. to the actual statistical picture of what we think is really happening under the affordable care act. and you have been working at that. and one of the headlines you have found for example that you don't, see, every day is about 80%, 80% of the people out there will be unaffected by the affordable care act. >> sure. we all can find examples of people who have been adversely affected. but when you look at this from the top down, you find that 80% as you said of people are unaffected you. find that when you drill down further and further, you get down to this 5% of people roughly in the individual marketplace. what this is all about. you find that half of them are going to find better plans, at loper pri lower prices. 1 1/4 percent will qualify for subsidies. 1.2, 1.3 persian of the p% of t. it's not 300 million people. this has gotten blown a
steve, struggling on this program. a bit of a struggle to get past anecdote to get past anecdotes about some one has lost their current insurance thinks they will have to pay more. to the actual statistical picture of what we think is really happening under the affordable care act. and you have been working at that. and one of the headlines you have found for example that you don't, see, every day is about 80%, 80% of the people out there will be unaffected by the affordable care act. >>...
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in the "crossfire" tonight we have representatives raul grijalva, and steve scalise. i thought president obama was great today. he said basically listen, i screwed up, i'm trying to fix it. he's taken full responsibility, personal responsibility. that's all you can ask for in this situation. i think both parties should applaud him and try to work with them. this president stood up today, i was proud of him when he said this -- >> am i going to have to do some work to rebuild confidence around some of our initiatives? yeah, but part of this job is the things that go right, you guys aren't going to write about. the things that go wrong get prominent attention. that's how it's always been. that's not unique to me as president, and i'm up to the challenge. >> i just have to ask one thing. >> yeah. >> when you have a national website go down for 45 days, you don't have to write about it. i mean, the president's characterization misunderstands the scale of this disaster. >> first of all, and i think this is important to point out. a lot of his supporters say they beat up on
in the "crossfire" tonight we have representatives raul grijalva, and steve scalise. i thought president obama was great today. he said basically listen, i screwed up, i'm trying to fix it. he's taken full responsibility, personal responsibility. that's all you can ask for in this situation. i think both parties should applaud him and try to work with them. this president stood up today, i was proud of him when he said this -- >> am i going to have to do some work to rebuild...
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steve? >> it is one of the biggest film franchises in hollywood history. >> just in time for the holidays all five twilight movies are out on d.v.d. and blue ray for those fans who can't get enough. >> it's about time. i promise to love you every moment forever. if you do me the extraordinary honor of marrying me. >> yes. >> okay. meanwhile some of twilight stars with michael tammero. explain to people this is about vampires; right? >> the whole supernatural conundrum. >> the kids love this stuff. >> it's been a year since the last movie came out, and it's left an indelible mark on hollywood and how they do business. they're calling it the twilight effect. billions of dollars in sales worldwide. it is the first time hollywood executives that young girls will plunk down money for the success of a movie. >> they have this exhibit at planet hollywood in the d.v.d. and blue ray give-away which has new footage? >> hours of new footage. for the fans who can't get enough they can see all the memora
steve? >> it is one of the biggest film franchises in hollywood history. >> just in time for the holidays all five twilight movies are out on d.v.d. and blue ray for those fans who can't get enough. >> it's about time. i promise to love you every moment forever. if you do me the extraordinary honor of marrying me. >> yes. >> okay. meanwhile some of twilight stars with michael tammero. explain to people this is about vampires; right? >> the whole supernatural...
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steve sentani joining me now from washington. hi, steve. >> new fallout on the rollout on the sunday talk shows. the president with the new health care law stumbles at the starting gate, and many are getting kicked off their present plan. he announced that anyone who wants to keep their existing plans can do so for one year. but it's not a solution to the problem. >> they're being hit by sticker shock, they can't keep their doctors. and what the president has proposed is basically a false fix. it's a political band-aid but it's not a permanent cure for the people who are being hurt by his policies. >> now, the administration has promised to fix the health dare website by the end of this month. in the meantime, insurance experts say they will continue to work with the administration to make sure the markets don't blow up and the insurers don't become insolvent. democrats say it's time to be patient and let the system work for the american people. >> i think we just have to remain calm, get through the website getting fixed, clarif
steve sentani joining me now from washington. hi, steve. >> new fallout on the rollout on the sunday talk shows. the president with the new health care law stumbles at the starting gate, and many are getting kicked off their present plan. he announced that anyone who wants to keep their existing plans can do so for one year. but it's not a solution to the problem. >> they're being hit by sticker shock, they can't keep their doctors. and what the president has proposed is basically a...
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. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the show, each of the companies has raised earnings in their quarterly reports. >> analysts, did, too, across the board. >> i have no idea what the analysts is talking. >> the same analysts who hated the stock at 21. why are we paying attention to analysts. >> they made it a point of of saying earnings aren't going up, multiples are going out. >> certain names you could have had the same discussion on 50 points, 100. >> 200 points. >> doesn't matter if amazon makes or loses money. netflixes, the same thing, they have the defensible positions and ult
. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the...
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steve cohen is not the charged criminal. he has been charged civilly. the feds think he has done something wrong. they would like someone to flip on him and charge him. >> what if he is flipped on? then all bets are off. but republicans get this -- mitt romney was getting this last year, all of the fat cat wall street friends. >> we should point out that cohen supported romney last year. and held fundraisers at his house. this is -- >> if you're christie and looking at this, shows a certain devil may care bull in a china shop. >> hours earlier, cohen just cut the deal. he basically had his firm plead guilty to fraud, insider trading, closed it down, signed a $1.2 billion check. hours later getting a call from the governor-elect of new jersey saying, hey, pal, come by, let's sill great and is reluctant and he said, get off your rear end -- >> did he use the word rear end or -- >> the it was said to me -- >> that could add insult to injury. you don't speak that way. >> i speak the queen's english. >> we both do. >> grope new jersey, too. >> fine. all righ
steve cohen is not the charged criminal. he has been charged civilly. the feds think he has done something wrong. they would like someone to flip on him and charge him. >> what if he is flipped on? then all bets are off. but republicans get this -- mitt romney was getting this last year, all of the fat cat wall street friends. >> we should point out that cohen supported romney last year. and held fundraisers at his house. this is -- >> if you're christie and looking at this,...
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. >>> finally, republican steve king has done it again and this time concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow keg uranium from africa. bush just didn't know it. you mag through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. >>> we're looking for can be found in the record of governors like susana martinez, rick scott, terry brandstead. conservative governors. >>> welcome back to "hardball." only hardening and deepening divisions with the republican party. ken cuccinelli's loss in virginia unleashed a blood bath of party in-fighting including sabotage. despite chris christie's landslide victory, known as a rhino republican in name only. rick perry, a tea partier himself conveniently left chris christie off the list of what he was calling
. >>> finally, republican steve king has done it again and this time concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow keg uranium from africa. bush just didn't know it. you mag through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male...
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steve paulson. >>> thank you. >> is there any fog at all? >> maybe san mateo coast but i can't find any. all the twitter responses have been okay its 40 something. but it feels colder. so i understand sp weather if you want to tweet me. we do have big difference compared to yesterday. that system right there is really taking care of the fog. so you get rid of the breeze and it wipes it out. winds have died danita -- died down a little bit. lots of 40s. few locations held up by the 50s. san rafael, mark over there says my goodness my temperature dropped to 43. 63 at noon. 66 for a high. this is novato it should say san rafael. i don't know where that came from. trust me i'm trying to use san rafael. that temperature will drop really fast once we get toward about 5:00, 6:00. you will notice it today. skies will be clear. that is the good news. not too much of a breeze. novato 12 miles an hour out of the southwest. livermore has an easterly breeze but any way you slice it, it will be a cool, cool day. 30s ands even -- 30s and 40s even up in the
steve paulson. >>> thank you. >> is there any fog at all? >> maybe san mateo coast but i can't find any. all the twitter responses have been okay its 40 something. but it feels colder. so i understand sp weather if you want to tweet me. we do have big difference compared to yesterday. that system right there is really taking care of the fog. so you get rid of the breeze and it wipes it out. winds have died danita -- died down a little bit. lots of 40s. few locations held up...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks? how are you folks doing? how you doing? how you folks? thank you very much. ha ha! thank you very much. thank you. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey! and boy, do we have a good one for you today, folks. returning for the second day from leicester, mass., it's the brown family. >> ah hoo! ha ha ha! yeah! steve: that's some serious business over there. well, from right here in hotlanta, georgia, it's the lawson family. >> [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and a possibility of driving out of here a
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks? how are you folks doing? how you doing? how you folks? thank you very much. ha ha! thank you very much. thank you. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey! and boy, do we have a good one for you today, folks. returning for the second day from leicester, mass., it's the brown family. >> ah hoo! ha ha ha! yeah! steve: that's some serious business over...
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steve, is his fix really about trying to solve these problems to get these canceled policies restored, or is it more about shifting blame to those insurance companies? >> it's entirely about shifting blame to those insurance companies. one of the things that was most interesting about his comments yesterday is how substance free, how policy free they actually were. and at one point in the course of his statement the president and what has to be considered a gaffe announced that the key point, his words, the key point here is that he not be held responsible but the blame be put on the insurance company. he said it at his own press conference. that's what it was about. >> you know, chuck, the insurance companies and the state regulators, you have to feel for them to some degree because they have spent years, more than three years now, trying to build a structure to comply with the new coverage standards mandated by obama care, written into the law and then furthered in regulations from hhs secretary kathleen sebelius. now they're being asked to turn on the dime and to change all of that
steve, is his fix really about trying to solve these problems to get these canceled policies restored, or is it more about shifting blame to those insurance companies? >> it's entirely about shifting blame to those insurance companies. one of the things that was most interesting about his comments yesterday is how substance free, how policy free they actually were. and at one point in the course of his statement the president and what has to be considered a gaffe announced that the key...
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lou: congressman steve scalise. thank you. i regret you associated a terrific song, tom petty's freefalling with this train wreck. >> no disrespect to tom petty. lou: up next, approaching $5 trillion, we talk with wall street legend jim rodgers here next. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to rmal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than8 or men with prostate or breast caer. and children should avoido are contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puber in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medication serious side effects could include increased risk decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while
lou: congressman steve scalise. thank you. i regret you associated a terrific song, tom petty's freefalling with this train wreck. >> no disrespect to tom petty. lou: up next, approaching $5 trillion, we talk with wall street legend jim rodgers here next. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to...
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. >> of course you do, steve. >> so we're talking about dean young, was the tea party guy in this republican runoff in alabama. and we're saying he was defeated. he's the guy who said obama was born in kenya and he's the crazy one. okay, he lost. that's a great victory. but how did he lose? how did bradley byrne, the so-called moderate win this race? with the backing of commerce and the money. what did that money do? all it did was conveyed a message that, hey, bradley byrne thinks we should have shut the government down. all of the specific tea party agenda items bradley checked off. he signed off on them and the money amplified that message. he didn't say obama was born in kenya, that may be the big id logical difference between these two, but shows to me the tea party won because the tea party now taken an establishment
. >> of course you do, steve. >> so we're talking about dean young, was the tea party guy in this republican runoff in alabama. and we're saying he was defeated. he's the guy who said obama was born in kenya and he's the crazy one. okay, he lost. that's a great victory. but how did he lose? how did bradley byrne, the so-called moderate win this race? with the backing of commerce and the money. what did that money do? all it did was conveyed a message that, hey, bradley byrne thinks...
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steve, elisabeth? >> what a mayor. all right. meanwhile, the guys from "duck dynasty" getting into politics. >> this is willie robertson, reminding you to get out saturday, november 16th and vote for my good buddy, vance mcallister. let's help turn washington around. >> apparently fans in louisiana took that message to heart and voted in political newcomer vance mcallister, beating out establishment candidate, tea party favorite neil riser by 20%. >> a strong showing indeed. joining us from shreveport is congressman-elect vance mcallister. good morning and congratulations >> good morning. thank you for having they. >> was the "duck dynasty" factor the difference maker? >> well, you know, i don't know. when the polls came out after we got into the runoff, i was up by nine points to start with. i consistently led the polls all the way until -- my opponents was still ahead. when willie and jeff and jay did what they did for me, i'm sure it didn't hurt at all. >> if i was you, i would rather have them on my side than against me. i un
steve, elisabeth? >> what a mayor. all right. meanwhile, the guys from "duck dynasty" getting into politics. >> this is willie robertson, reminding you to get out saturday, november 16th and vote for my good buddy, vance mcallister. let's help turn washington around. >> apparently fans in louisiana took that message to heart and voted in political newcomer vance mcallister, beating out establishment candidate, tea party favorite neil riser by 20%. >> a strong...
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steve is right over there. >>> i am. thank you. nice tweet from richard that said gorgeous morning at ocean beach. it is. it is clear but there is fog trying. but there is still a component of an easterly breeze so its really mild in san francisco. and other coastal locations. some inland areas are cold. we go from 30s to 50s. clear skies. cold to mild. sunny for a little warmer today. if that fog decides to get a hint of a westerly breeze it will come in late. 30s and 40s and 50s. 54 san francisco. santa rosa is 39. i've seen lot of 30s. santa cruz mountains as well. we will go 72 for a high today. could be a late westerly breeze. that east wind usually holds for one more day. sunny and warm today. cold lows inland. not for everybody. its not as cool this morning as it was yesterday. fog near the coast. but i don't think it will make an impact. lots of 70s today. here is sal. >>> we continue to follow breaking news where a sig alert has been issued after a construction worker was hit. two cal tran workers were removing a sign when
steve is right over there. >>> i am. thank you. nice tweet from richard that said gorgeous morning at ocean beach. it is. it is clear but there is fog trying. but there is still a component of an easterly breeze so its really mild in san francisco. and other coastal locations. some inland areas are cold. we go from 30s to 50s. clear skies. cold to mild. sunny for a little warmer today. if that fog decides to get a hint of a westerly breeze it will come in late. 30s and 40s and 50s. 54...
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good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> you heard steve's report there. how strong was this economic report really? he suggests once you scratch the service a little bit, there's a little less than meets the eye. >> that's right, on the sure face the headline growth was impressive at 2.8%, this was the second consecutive quarter with above 2% close but it paints a different picture of the economy when you look at the key. the consumer is already pulling back in the second quarter falling down to .8% from 2.1 but fell to 1.5%. we look at businesses, too, they are very much sidelined hesitant to invest in equipment, structures and employees, this is a report where certainly the devil was in the details. >> lindsey, did the market get it wrong then? the market sold off on the idea the report was strong enough to perhaps change the fed's onbuying program. it sounds like you would disagree with that. >> ihink the market was a little jittered by the position of headline strength and component weakness. so there's a fear that the fed will look at that headline n
good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> you heard steve's report there. how strong was this economic report really? he suggests once you scratch the service a little bit, there's a little less than meets the eye. >> that's right, on the sure face the headline growth was impressive at 2.8%, this was the second consecutive quarter with above 2% close but it paints a different picture of the economy when you look at the key. the consumer is already pulling back in the second...
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steve liesman with the story. >> thanks. this poll conducted by public opinion strategists, which does the polling for cnbc the republican half of our polling team, did this poll on behalf of the international franchise association and the u.s. chamber of commerce. find a very negative impact right now on businesses and employment from the affordable care act. let's take a look at the graphics. 64% of franchise and 53% of nonfranchise are saying the aca is having an impact on their business. you might expect that but now let's take a look at what they're saying about specifically how. they say because of aca, 30% of franchise owners have replaced full with part time about 15% have seen reduced staff and more than 30% have reduced worker hours. this has potentially huge neck negative impact on employment. one other piece of data. asked if they would stay below 50 workers. 59 % of franchise owners and 52% of nonfranchise owners. there's a lot of debate about this. unclear whether or not it shows up in the official government d
steve liesman with the story. >> thanks. this poll conducted by public opinion strategists, which does the polling for cnbc the republican half of our polling team, did this poll on behalf of the international franchise association and the u.s. chamber of commerce. find a very negative impact right now on businesses and employment from the affordable care act. let's take a look at the graphics. 64% of franchise and 53% of nonfranchise are saying the aca is having an impact on their...
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steve made up of how those people will be appointedm to be a democratic crisis due to his toy foreign policy said he was to give them all out to thailand's king. which again that it would be a very big change or lead when he was quizzed about the second time he did say that time that i monica would remain a constitutional one but it is a bequest i think there's every possibility of them is this a test for the protest is. i did just being very opportunistic they've seen weakness in the government an amnesty bill that did set me straight to cold that many people and with the area close to an a killing with the big thing just for them is that if they've missed judge that if they overplayed their hand they themselves could find themselves becoming very own pumpkin and i think we're at a turning point of the month that the justices he mentioned been shut down the recycled wood cuts off the chart of the phoenix to see we understand at stake. they didn't do so they think it's very briefly but i think it's
steve made up of how those people will be appointedm to be a democratic crisis due to his toy foreign policy said he was to give them all out to thailand's king. which again that it would be a very big change or lead when he was quizzed about the second time he did say that time that i monica would remain a constitutional one but it is a bequest i think there's every possibility of them is this a test for the protest is. i did just being very opportunistic they've seen weakness in the...
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steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th state in the nation that will legally recognize marriages by straight couples and gay couples. this is the map of marriage equality in the country right now. with this vote today, illinois becomes the largest new state in the heart of the country to recognize marriage equality after minnesota and iowa. after wondering what states are going to be next, keep an eye on iowa and new mexico. the debate is on right now on this issue in the legislature in the state of hawaii. the vote there could really come at any minute. and in new mexico, the matter is in court right now, rulings expected
steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th...
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steve did. >> how to give women pleasure, basically. that's what we majored in. that was what we got our degrees in. >> i reached out to the people in lafayette morehouse. they politely declined a request for an interview. by the way, more university is no more, lost its accreditation, but take a look at the web site now. lafayette morehouse, they stel offer klasses in sensuality as they have for more than four decades. >> so have the people of lafayette ever complained about this? >> you know, there was a hubbub back in the mid 90s. a group took in homeless people. the people of lafayette were upset, and the county took them to court. i searched court doshgments, talk today local authorities. i didn't find my recent lawsuits, no criminal complaints. they are just -- they're neighbors, and for the most part, the people out there don't know much about them but have subsisted with them for 45 years. >> sometimes you don't know who your neighbors are. >> exactly. >> all right. joe, thanks. >>> take a look at this. we hardly ever see so many hump back whales in monte
steve did. >> how to give women pleasure, basically. that's what we majored in. that was what we got our degrees in. >> i reached out to the people in lafayette morehouse. they politely declined a request for an interview. by the way, more university is no more, lost its accreditation, but take a look at the web site now. lafayette morehouse, they stel offer klasses in sensuality as they have for more than four decades. >> so have the people of lafayette ever complained about...
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steve? >> there are actually going to be two sets of people meeting with the house intelligent committee. first, a couple of witnesses on the ground who have already met with the staff the senate intelligence committee and then three later, about a week later in all likelihood, the three people who catherine herridge talked about before. i think that the second group, the three, these are the three who are writing this book that's likely to come out sometime next year. are likely to provide basically a just the facts ma'am accounting of what actually happened on the ground and i'm told that that account will, in some significant ways contradict the official line that we have gotten from the obama administration. it should be an interesting hearing. we will see if we learn anything out of a classified hearing. >> julie? >> i think what will be interesting from the white house perspective will be to see if the information that comes out of these hearings which is presumably going to be more de
steve? >> there are actually going to be two sets of people meeting with the house intelligent committee. first, a couple of witnesses on the ground who have already met with the staff the senate intelligence committee and then three later, about a week later in all likelihood, the three people who catherine herridge talked about before. i think that the second group, the three, these are the three who are writing this book that's likely to come out sometime next year. are likely to...
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. >> oh, steve! >> is the cat's name steve? >> i thought she said difficult. >>. >> now this is adorable. these are micropigs in england going on their little circuit training course. i think sfb at this time oun a rake on frchb so it like being at the state fair watch being the pig races. >> i want one of these things. >> apparently this family, they raise these micropigs, they are breeders. and they have a beb site about pet piggy's. well, this is a sales plan right here. people are going to want to scoop these guys up. >> dude's dancing like no one's watching. the problem is someone is watching. >> but then he gets busted by the mall cop, who apparently doesn't like what he's doing. >> why full. >> with why do we think a tiny breakfast helps us tay less? >> stats show women who eat breakfast tend to eat more than those who don't. >>> the holiday season is here. one of the most difficult things, finding the perfect gift for the people in your life. the folks at read it gift started a whole new marketplace. they've gone out an
. >> oh, steve! >> is the cat's name steve? >> i thought she said difficult. >>. >> now this is adorable. these are micropigs in england going on their little circuit training course. i think sfb at this time oun a rake on frchb so it like being at the state fair watch being the pig races. >> i want one of these things. >> apparently this family, they raise these micropigs, they are breeders. and they have a beb site about pet piggy's. well, this is a...
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the silicon valley structure built in 19-62 is where steve jobs grew up. it's owned by the jobs trust. the "jobs" garage is only 10 miles from the gargage where hewlett- packard got its start. it was granted landmark status in 2007. india launches an unmanned mission to mars today. the $73.5 million project is the nation's first interplanetary probe. if successful, the orbiter will reach mars in september of 2014. still to come... from humble beginnings to a sought after stock.... we track one of the fashion world's most sucessful ipos. plus...would you buy twitter stock on day one? you might want to hear our upcoming report before deciding.... and straight ahead...if you thought the housing crisis was over....think again. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the housing crisis is far from over for some americans.. joining us now-- to take about the collateral damage-- free lance journalist and author-- laura gottesdiener she's written the book: dream foreclosed: black america and the fight for a place to call home. welcome to our show. > > thank you f
the silicon valley structure built in 19-62 is where steve jobs grew up. it's owned by the jobs trust. the "jobs" garage is only 10 miles from the gargage where hewlett- packard got its start. it was granted landmark status in 2007. india launches an unmanned mission to mars today. the $73.5 million project is the nation's first interplanetary probe. if successful, the orbiter will reach mars in september of 2014. still to come... from humble beginnings to a sought after stock.... we...
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steve, let me get your tax on that, the third quarter will be revised up. the re5789, you've had one nice quarter. it will result at home. i disagree with watching the ism as app indicator telling you what industrial production has to do. indus still have production is seeing what's actually happened? >> john burns, i think he made this point. in a not, he wasn't foop dropper health. i just claysed sick like a dye from 3.p, that's triple a is it not? >> it obviously. it's pores flow. this is in addition to higher edge kite at this prices, house. >> steve, home sales went down today. they were very disappointing. there is a school of thought that says the prior interest rate hike is slowing that down. that may slow the economy down? is that one of the view. is that one of the fundamentals. the retail sales for building materials is down for three consecutive months and a drag against that. minus almost 10% annually. i didn't see that. retail sales -- >> it seems now -- >> steve knows that the bhulding material here goes into that. at least he's hirer. eating
steve, let me get your tax on that, the third quarter will be revised up. the re5789, you've had one nice quarter. it will result at home. i disagree with watching the ism as app indicator telling you what industrial production has to do. indus still have production is seeing what's actually happened? >> john burns, i think he made this point. in a not, he wasn't foop dropper health. i just claysed sick like a dye from 3.p, that's triple a is it not? >> it obviously. it's pores...
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steve says there is no inflation. that was your comment. >> i didn't understand if it was sarcastic or realistic or what? >> is whirly bird janet used yet? >> in december, we could taper 85 billion. >> blow it out. all at once. >> what do you think? >> i have no idea. i think our taper and fed programs are a lot like fax policy in france right now. >> lovely. steve, you want to take that on? >> i want to talk about the retail sales numbers. we spent less at the gas pump. i don't want to do it. >> i know. >> i heard you say serenity now. i'm focused on the data. happy. here we go. we spent less money at gasoline station because we had a decline on prices. we spent it on sweaters. 1.4% increase on clothing. we had a decline in vehicles related to the labor day calendar et cetera. food and beverage up 1.3%. consumer may be healthier than we thought. part that feeds in, i'm wondering perhaps we get a revision higher in the gdp estimates for fourth quarter. there does not appear to be inflation in measured numbers we follo
steve says there is no inflation. that was your comment. >> i didn't understand if it was sarcastic or realistic or what? >> is whirly bird janet used yet? >> in december, we could taper 85 billion. >> blow it out. all at once. >> what do you think? >> i have no idea. i think our taper and fed programs are a lot like fax policy in france right now. >> lovely. steve, you want to take that on? >> i want to talk about the retail sales numbers. we...
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liz: thanks to peter, steve and of course lauren simonetti. the guys elbow deep in trades right now. from the cme group, the new york stock exchange, in chicago we saw some interesting reaction with treasuries and the dollar, what is the chatter as to why the move was as dramatic as it was? >> there was one comment there could be tapering so far this year but the real reason is stocks have been exactly what they were on the central banks. basically a very rubbish chairman, a good testimony, so going forward there will be no tapering anytime soon. are they usin losing the abilit? up 7 or 8 basis points on the fed minutes. if the fed doesn't do anything and interest rates stay under control, that is fine. if it starts pushing 3%, the question goes down to the fed lose control of the long end of the curve? liz: i have to say this really shouldn't change at the moment people's perspectives when it comes to investing. if the fed really doesn't appear to be tightening anytime soon. >> have known that from the get-go. the market has been up 2128 trad
liz: thanks to peter, steve and of course lauren simonetti. the guys elbow deep in trades right now. from the cme group, the new york stock exchange, in chicago we saw some interesting reaction with treasuries and the dollar, what is the chatter as to why the move was as dramatic as it was? >> there was one comment there could be tapering so far this year but the real reason is stocks have been exactly what they were on the central banks. basically a very rubbish chairman, a good...
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steve will have another check on the forecast in a few moments. a u.s. postal service worker was murdered while delivering mail last night. the 26-year-old was shot and killed along his route on read road in landover. street in landover. whitney? the issue is postal workers going out later and later on their route. thes in near darkness that postal worker was murdered. in the daylight, no obvious evidence remains of the tragedy. >> i was surprised it happened right outside my house. >> today is kind of somber. someone lost their life over the weekend it is right before the holidays. >> an unknown suspect gunned down the 26-year-old saturday evening. working as an duty letter carrier for the u.s. postal service. as letter carrier asked us not ig. >> the postal service worker wrote to managers -- weeks later, he sent another letter, saying december will be a living hell for carriers. he says his concerns were never addressed. >> every letter carrier out there, once they're out in the dark, they are defenseless. >> in landover, neighbors are heartbroken to
steve will have another check on the forecast in a few moments. a u.s. postal service worker was murdered while delivering mail last night. the 26-year-old was shot and killed along his route on read road in landover. street in landover. whitney? the issue is postal workers going out later and later on their route. thes in near darkness that postal worker was murdered. in the daylight, no obvious evidence remains of the tragedy. >> i was surprised it happened right outside my house....
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let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a little between. still off and on rain pushing south and east. we will get a break until about noon. 1:00 or 2:00. things could power up again and maybe get some thunderstorms. some of the rain totals especially up in the russian river are good. i'm still building these graphics. mill valley had over an inch of rain. oakland almost a half inch. even san jose picked up a third. ben lomond had third of an inch of rain. we do get a little bit of a break here. we see a little bit out by fairfield as well. back into napa county and moving toward solano county and contra costa county. there is a little ban that went through the city. and kind of a little hit and miss little guys near crockett one. nothing too heavy right now. still a little bit of rain. oh is it warm. yes 50s. mid 50s. concord is 55. the system finally drops out. that is what we waited for last night. now there is another front up on the north coast. that is the one we've been looking for. 37 in tahoe. again snow level remains very, very hi
let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a little between. still off and on rain pushing south and east. we will get a break until about noon. 1:00 or 2:00. things could power up again and maybe get some thunderstorms. some of the rain totals especially up in the russian river are good. i'm still building these graphics. mill valley had over an inch of rain. oakland almost a half inch. even san jose picked up a third. ben lomond had third of an inch of rain. we do get a little bit of a...
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"on the road" with steve hartman is next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over...
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in that imagine he has to move there's a great story of steven photographed by steve and steve saying are you still taking my picture david. there's the penn text camera i takes a lot of pictures and takes them to his local photo development place where hundreds and hundreds i think he made that one person a millionaire he would work on the collages and that would take hours. again, you have the photograph that wouldn't capture you have his own feet the detail of the grass, his mother and a place where she and ear mother and father used to date and this cemetery. a collapsed abby. this for example, one thing that's fascinating if you do it it will look like a monster it takes a frafrt to get the lines listened up but this is billy wilder lalt a cigar but you'll see what this is by locating you in this case him but what was striking it is precisely they don't look like monsters he pointed out when you spend time looking at a person you don't stare at them you look up and down but that is, in fact, what it looks like to stare at them. he don't two views one from standing still and one f
in that imagine he has to move there's a great story of steven photographed by steve and steve saying are you still taking my picture david. there's the penn text camera i takes a lot of pictures and takes them to his local photo development place where hundreds and hundreds i think he made that one person a millionaire he would work on the collages and that would take hours. again, you have the photograph that wouldn't capture you have his own feet the detail of the grass, his mother and a...
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and steve penn. steve, twitter's ipo, the company still isn't profitable. is all this investor exuberance, does it make sense? or is this reminiscent of the dot com bubble? >> i would say it doesn't make sense if you just look at twitter's financial earnings. i mean, i think if you look at their share price, their stock price, how much it rose the first day, i think that had less to do with the fundamentals of twitter as a company than with supply and demand for that stock on the market. twitter has more than 200 million users, billions of people know about it. but the amount of stock they issued was relatively small in comparison. i think there is a little bit of a mismatch on the stock markets and that generated a big price spike. i also don't think that twitter is truly a pets.com. this is a company that has been -- >> let's hope not. >> -- been around for years, it's generating hundreds of millions in revenue, its revenue is growingpy 100% a year. it has a very engaged user audience. it's a real company with real revenues. they're not profitable now bec
and steve penn. steve, twitter's ipo, the company still isn't profitable. is all this investor exuberance, does it make sense? or is this reminiscent of the dot com bubble? >> i would say it doesn't make sense if you just look at twitter's financial earnings. i mean, i think if you look at their share price, their stock price, how much it rose the first day, i think that had less to do with the fundamentals of twitter as a company than with supply and demand for that stock on the market....
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steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work and ended up committed to these guys. for life. >> she has that grandmother effect on people. she just shows that she cares. >> by her seeing something in us, it cuts the light on or sparked a kindle within us and tells us maybe we're not that bad. >> you take the time to really listen to each other. >> reporter: suellen has helped develop and now runs a program here called reaching out from within. the program basically helps prisoners work with one another to become kinder, more empathetic people. >> that's what it is about. seeing the side of each of us to pull the problems out. >> reporter: most admit
steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little...
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and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will have more about that, but first we'll go to carter evens at l.a.x. >> reporter: stranded passengers are still scattered across the airport. when the sho
and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into...
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i'm here with tiki barber and steve wilkos. we were talking about the chemistry issues with the red sox, how great it was in the clubhouse with the world series. what about when things start to careen in the other reaction, tee tiki? >> i think it's part of sports, part of the football culture. you kind of initiate new folks, new players. jonathan martin is in his second year. but you initiate them into football. they kind of have to earn respect. now, i think we have to be careful with using the term bullying that. would imply he was a defenseless person, that he couldn't fight back. i think he can. i think there's probably something else going on here that's only exacerbated by his teammates getting on him for whatever reason. and guys are going to do that. to me the most important thing is that a veteran leader in that locker room takes control of that situation. it can come down from on high from the coaching staff or the organization. but it's better if it comes from internally. >> you do a lot of shows on bullying. this i
i'm here with tiki barber and steve wilkos. we were talking about the chemistry issues with the red sox, how great it was in the clubhouse with the world series. what about when things start to careen in the other reaction, tee tiki? >> i think it's part of sports, part of the football culture. you kind of initiate new folks, new players. jonathan martin is in his second year. but you initiate them into football. they kind of have to earn respect. now, i think we have to be careful with...